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Two viewing platforms have been replaced as part of visitor facility improvements at Rocky Cape National Park on the North-West Coast. The platforms are at the Lee Archer Cave and South Cave sites, which have highly significant Aboriginal heritage values.More

Stage Three of the award-winning Three Capes Track has now been completed. The Cape Raoul and Shipstern Bluff lookout tracks have been upgraded to a class 3 dry boot standard track consistent with the existing Three Capes walks.More

Publications

The Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service has produced a wide range of published materials covering numerous aspects of the Service's work and Tasmania's natural and cultural heritage. These include guides, education kits, videos and booklets for the general public, teachers and students as well as technical and scientific reports and management plans.

Visitor Guide: Tasmania's national parks and reserves including 60 Great Short Walks

The new guide is complimentary with the purchase of an
Annual or 2-year Parks Pass. A
redemption voucher will be sent with the pass and stickers, which can be
redeemed from Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) national park visitor centres.

You can also purchase a copy from PWS Visitor Centres, most
Tasmania Visitor Information Centres, Tourism Brochure Exchange (on board
Spirit of Tasmania I and II) and Service Tasmania shops at $4.95 RRP.